If you are looking for a restaurant in Rome that is not Italian and want to try a different cuisine, this is the right place.
First of all, I would like to praise the very nice and friendly service. The waiter kindly explained the dishes to us and also showed us how to eat with our hands.
The food is very tasty, and the portions are large. We had an excellent meal. My girlfriend and I visited the restaurant twice in one week, and as a courtesy, we received two delicious fruit drinks.
I also appreciate the low prices – a lot of food for little money.
The restaurant environment is calm and clean. You can smell the incense in the air, which the staff burns in the kitchen. The music was playing quietly. There is a TV on the wall, which I find unnecessary, but it is not disturbing.
I admire that the guys cook and serve at the same time. :)
If I visit Rome again, I will definitely return to this restaurant.
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Per chi non fosse mai andato a un ristorante etiope o eritreo, si ordinano dei piatti (delle vaschette piccole con dei condimenti di vario tipo). In questo ristorante 3 piatti vengono a costare 10 € (un prezzo che trovo ottimo, trovandosi al Pigneto, vicinissimo all'isola pedonale e alla movida notturna). Ogni piatto aggiuntivo costa 2 €. Ma con 3 piatti già si mangia sufficientemente!
I 3 piatti vanno mangiati senza posate, in quanto vanno posti sopra la injera (una specie di pane molto morbido e spugnoso, che fa da piatto e che raccoglie molto bene il condimento) e mangiati insieme ad essa, spezzandone un pezzettino alla volta.
A fine pasto ci si trova sazi e veramente colpiti dalla bontà e della brillantezza dei sapori.
Attenzione, però, se non vi piace il piccante vi sconsiglio lo stufato di consiglio, altrimenti andate in 2, e provate davvero tutti i piatti (7, in totale). 🥰
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